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Do you think my BJ70 will have a trailer wiring harness tucked away somewhere at the back end? If not, how would I wire up such a thing (assume a 24volt trailer).

Also, is it common practive to bolt a pintle hitch in place of the eye ring that currently sits on the bumper/rear frame crossmember?
 
no, your BJ70 will not have a wiring harness tucked away.
is the trailer a 5 wire or 4 wire?
the pinto hitch is a direct bolt on...
 
The trailer is still a "To Do"....I want to get an M416 (painted white). I don't know about the pin #. I suppose with the independent ligthing on the BJ70 this is going to be quite a production.

Would you recommend not using the rear cross-member to haul?
 
no, your BJ70 will not have a wiring harness tucked away.
is the trailer a 5 wire or 4 wire?
the pinto hitch is a direct bolt on...


Aussie models seem to have one,its usually on the right rear side and its mentioned in the Chassis and body manual.
I know the Prados from 96 on have them too.
 
"Ford Pinto hitch"?? not sure what you mean...
the pinot hitch is a "C" shaped hitch that can be bought at Princess auto or any other "fine" automotive shops...
 
no, your BJ70 will not have a wiring harness tucked away.
is the trailer a 5 wire or 4 wire?
the pinto hitch is a direct bolt on...

:doh:

That's funny...need more coffee here....


And to re-state, it bolts up where that loop is currently, on the rear bumper"?
 
yes there are a few that have done this, i sell a unit that can convert 5 pin to 4 pin and /or 24V to 12V or you can leave it 24V...
cheers
 
if you want to convert 24 to 12, it can be done with a few cheap bosch relays, and as for converting from amber turns, there's a 20 buck black box at crappy tire that does it.

I'm sure your rear crossmember is fine for a hitch, christ knows it's probably less rusty than the rest of them around here...;p

and lastly,it's pintle kids, PINTLE. in the beginning it was pintle and gudgeon, but I won't get into that.

r
 
at some places you can get Toyota-like plugs that will loop into your harness so that you don't have to splice wires.

If you're going to put in trailer wiring, DO NOT use those little clips that pierce the wires that are usually supplied with cheap trailer wiring kits. Those clips will ruin your wiring after a short while of being exposed to water, mud and salt.

~John
 
ah, snap on mag trailer lights... an excellent way to go. this way you can tow anything behind you with no worries about lights...go with the industrial set though, the hard plastic doesn't stand up to stones very well...

pintle---get over it.
 
Anyone have a supplier & part # for the plug in harness for a 1985 BJ70?

Thanks
Rod
 

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